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. >> barry: everybody and his mother knows that the police is the number one problem in america. and if you all don't want to deal with that, that's your problem. >> marshall brown, campaign advisor: police brutality was big. you got to remember, most of the police department, their recruits came out of places like west virginia, south carolina, pennsylvania, maryland, they didn't even come from d.c. >> police officer: i tell you, i am actually ashamed that these young people are in my generation. if i were to do some of the stuff these punks are doing out on the street now, my old man would kick my fanny up around my ears. ♪ whoa, oh, oh ♪ whoa, oh, oh, oh-oh ♪ it's a cryin' shame >> i don't consider this riffraff and what-not out here in the streets part of the community. >> no more than three blacks were ever allowed to congregate. and they said, "look, you can't stand on this corner. i don't care if you're holding a conversation with your cousin, move on." >> barry: i'm not concerned about what happens to marion barry because when i go out here, more than likely, i can
. >> barry: everybody and his mother knows that the police is the number one problem in america. and if you all don't want to deal with that, that's your problem. >> marshall brown, campaign advisor: police brutality was big. you got to remember, most of the police department, their recruits came out of places like west virginia, south carolina, pennsylvania, maryland, they didn't even come from d.c. >> police officer: i tell you, i am actually ashamed that these young people...
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this past spring we launched in south america and in brazil. all of our materials for the educators and the community based organizations in the room, all of the education rights have been cleared. everything on the website and long form and print material, everything can be downloadd and it's yours and free. use it for workshops. use it for curriculum. use it as ways to start an assembly. can you trust the material. we have worked with them. the government has been a phenomenal partner for us. that the agencies -- the fact that you have hhs and ed and justice working together and collaborating it's been one of the most generous partnerships in my 30 years in the business that i have ever seen and i spent a good time in public broadcasting and partnered with the department of ed for years and i have to say this project of all the projects and nobody says no. everybody stands up and says "how can i help?" . there is also on our website a half-hour documentary and proud to say it was introduced by president obama. it was on cartoon network in car
this past spring we launched in south america and in brazil. all of our materials for the educators and the community based organizations in the room, all of the education rights have been cleared. everything on the website and long form and print material, everything can be downloadd and it's yours and free. use it for workshops. use it for curriculum. use it as ways to start an assembly. can you trust the material. we have worked with them. the government has been a phenomenal partner for us....
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i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam secretary, roll call, please. >> roll call. president breslin? >> here. >> vice president lim? >> present. >> supervisor farrell excused. commissioner fraser? >> here. >> commissioner fraser excused. commissioner scott sf >> here. >> commissioner shlain? >> here. >> we have a quorum. >> thank you. ~ item number 1, please. >> item 1, action item, approval (with possible modifications) of the minutes of the meeting set forth below. regular meeting of june 13th, 2013 combined with rates and benefits committee. >> are there any corrections? no corrections. >> i move adoption of the minutes as distributed. >> i second. >> any public comment on this item? having none, all those in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? it's unanimous. >> item number 2. >> item 2, discussion item, president's report, president breslin. >> we are now on sfgov-tv, channel 26 and 78, i believe. and we want to thank sean tai who prior to this has
i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> madam secretary, roll call, please. >> roll call. president breslin? >> here. >> vice president lim? >> present. >> supervisor farrell excused. commissioner fraser? >> here. >> commissioner fraser excused. commissioner scott sf >> here. >> commissioner shlain?...
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chris: we're here off the coast of south america. martin: in the caribbean sea. both: it's us, the kratt brothers! i'm chris. i'm martin, and swimming in the waters around us is a type of creature who has remained relatively unchanged since the time of the dinosaurs. it has a perfect design for seafaring and sea living. yeah, you know who we're talking about. both: sea turtles! martin: the body design of the sea turtle has been pretty much unchanged for millions of years. it's the same today as it was way back then. chris: that shape and design of the sea turtle has enabled it to survive while all the dinosaurs died out. that's how good it is. but how is it this good? martin: why does it work? let's check out this ultimate sea survivor in action. hey, how about swimming with the sea turtles? ♪ chris: huh... not much here. martin: ah, the grass flats. a turtle. a green sea turtle! whoa, look at him go, flying through the water. a sea turtle can stay underwater for 12 minutes when swimming without coming up for air. he's not letting us get close. chris: he's keep
chris: we're here off the coast of south america. martin: in the caribbean sea. both: it's us, the kratt brothers! i'm chris. i'm martin, and swimming in the waters around us is a type of creature who has remained relatively unchanged since the time of the dinosaurs. it has a perfect design for seafaring and sea living. yeah, you know who we're talking about. both: sea turtles! martin: the body design of the sea turtle has been pretty much unchanged for millions of years. it's the same today as...
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me fully aware of the importance of that speech and importance of education and the future of black america. as the first woman's and african-american city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as i've done from as the first woman's and african-american city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as i've done from the outset of my career.i will continue i will continue to draw on the inspiration and guidance from my parents and the civil rights leader in my educational leaderin our history and culture and the relentless fight against in our history and culture and the relentless fight against prejudice and intolerance, and hate. there consummate energy intelligence and courage and their unshakable persistence consummate energy intelligence and courage and their unshakable persistence unflinching sacrifice and unwavering faith.we all know the we all know the fight is not over yet.i will keep fighting when i called the three jays, jobs, justice and jubilee in my capacity as a public service. i will continue to ensure equal opportu
me fully aware of the importance of that speech and importance of education and the future of black america. as the first woman's and african-american city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as i've done from as the first woman's and african-american city administrator i bow to do the best job i can possibly do for the city as i've done from the outset of my career.i will continue i will continue to draw on the inspiration and guidance from my parents and the...
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>> guest: i was part of the contract with america class so i came in 1995. of course in january and i resigned september or november of 2006. c-span: how long did you stay in prison? >> guest: i was in prison 17 months. i was behind the wall as we would say and into the halfway house so i did 17 months and federal time i was sentenced to 30 months. my plea deal was 18 months. c-span: when you think back on prison and i know you do a whole chapter on prison and you're halfway house, what comes to mind first? >> guest: first is people that are warehoused. it's a warehouse. anybody who thinks it's rehabilitation or trying to get people prepared to go back to society to warehouse in the first thing that comes to my mind is warehouse. c-span: what was it like the first day? who was with you and what were the first couple of days like? >> guest: i did something i didn't want to do. my friend ellen rattner said you must sit with web hubbell. i remember web hubbell when he walked into our hearing room chairman i believe for mr. leach of the services committee. we we
>> guest: i was part of the contract with america class so i came in 1995. of course in january and i resigned september or november of 2006. c-span: how long did you stay in prison? >> guest: i was in prison 17 months. i was behind the wall as we would say and into the halfway house so i did 17 months and federal time i was sentenced to 30 months. my plea deal was 18 months. c-span: when you think back on prison and i know you do a whole chapter on prison and you're halfway house,...
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and that is our 34th america's cup. and the jobs and benefits are starting to materialize even more deliberately and we're celebrating again more open space. that event has allowed us and caused us to accelerate. this project was worth every dollar of the $26.1 million that was spent on this project. it's worth it. projects along the waterfront are not inexpensive. as everyone here behind me can attest to, because they have to do with the challenges of water, dying piers, and all our infrastructure work that has to go with it. and, so, it is not only appropriate. we are blessed with four very contributing great resources that we use to fund this $26.1 million. the federal water resources development act of 2007, you have to recognize that. the california coastal conservancy. federal appropriations. and, danielle, again, thank our leader pelosi for her wonderful support. (applause) >> always, always there for us. and then i think constantly what i always enjoy in addition to thanking our federal support is our taxpayers
and that is our 34th america's cup. and the jobs and benefits are starting to materialize even more deliberately and we're celebrating again more open space. that event has allowed us and caused us to accelerate. this project was worth every dollar of the $26.1 million that was spent on this project. it's worth it. projects along the waterfront are not inexpensive. as everyone here behind me can attest to, because they have to do with the challenges of water, dying piers, and all our...
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few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to google and veronika, thank you for hanging with us. thank you to sf city. a big thanks to mark, supervisor farrell for stewarding this. and also a big thanks to the mayor who has really given us room to be innovative, room to pursue public private partnerships and has really supported innovation in our parks. and, john, thank you for hosting us here. supervisor avalos has been an incredible advocate for our neighborhood parks and one of the things great about this gift, this is not just going to parks frequented by tourists or destination parks. this is a benefit that is going into our neighborhoods. so, we
few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to...
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the end of the war is over 30,000 british troops still in north america. but they just decide to leave. washington learns this lesson in the summer of 1776. there is a thought process that leads to learning the lesson that begins at that time. it is hard for him to accept this. eventually he does. if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hannibal, napoleon, robert e. lee, rommel. washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won, but he was the winner. because of his resilience in the end i.t. out at the strategic level. i think my time is kind of a. what i will end with one somewhat controversial question question -- statement. when the war in iraq was ratcheting up, i got a call from the woman that does offense at "the l.a. times." she said, i want you to write an op-ed on what washington would do about iraq. what he would do about iraq. so i said stephanie, washington wouldn't know where iraq was. he wouldn't know about weapons of mass destruction, jihads, whatever. he said that's right. now write
the end of the war is over 30,000 british troops still in north america. but they just decide to leave. washington learns this lesson in the summer of 1776. there is a thought process that leads to learning the lesson that begins at that time. it is hard for him to accept this. eventually he does. if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hannibal, napoleon, robert e. lee, rommel. washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won, but he...
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. >> jihad against america is binding upon myself, just as it is binding on every other able muslim. >> logan: he had become the operational leader of al qaeda in yemen and was in the midst of planning more attacks. morten storm was one of the few people awlaki trusted. what he didn't know was that storm had become a double agent. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: this looks like an arena concert, but it's a private party for the super- rich. the robin hood foundation's annual fund-raiser seats 4,000. >> brothers and sisters of robin hood... >> pelley: billionaires, stars and athletes are here to lay credit cards at the feet of paul tudor jones. >> the risk is not doing it. >> pelley: so, what is this modern-day robin hood doing with all this money? that's our story tonight. >> simon: this is called lung packing, and william truebridge is doing it to attempt something known as a free dive, going down more than 400 feet, longer than a football field, on a single breath. he carries no weights, but he'll go down quickly. at 70 feet, he'll lose buoyancy and will be pulled by gravity alone. medical scho
. >> jihad against america is binding upon myself, just as it is binding on every other able muslim. >> logan: he had become the operational leader of al qaeda in yemen and was in the midst of planning more attacks. morten storm was one of the few people awlaki trusted. what he didn't know was that storm had become a double agent. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: this looks like an arena concert, but it's a private party for the super- rich. the robin hood foundation's annual fund-raiser...
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brian mooar has the story. >> before vacation, president obama promised to do more work for america's disabled veterans. they pledged they won't lose their benefits despite washington's budget cuts. >> i believe this work is more important than ever. >> the president hopes to have america back on a peace time for a year and a half. friday news conference showed he is still fighting for a lot of political fights. >> he is trying to calm the controversy ov controversy. he is still battling members of congress over obama care. >> one unifying principle in the party at the moment is making sure that 30 million people don't have healthcare. >> in martha's vineyard president owe bam 345u looking for the break from the heat. >> wbal-tv 11 news. >> still much more news ahead. >> including why thousands of men and women let men race through the streets and run in dresses. how lovely they look. >> he could haoo i could have j. we will have to talk about some rain chances. rain chances. those details coming up. why let constipation weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works di
brian mooar has the story. >> before vacation, president obama promised to do more work for america's disabled veterans. they pledged they won't lose their benefits despite washington's budget cuts. >> i believe this work is more important than ever. >> the president hopes to have america back on a peace time for a year and a half. friday news conference showed he is still fighting for a lot of political fights. >> he is trying to calm the controversy ov controversy. he...
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. >> maybe on good morning america. >> stephanie: right. something like that. >> yeah. >> stephanie: all right. dear momma and the mooks good luck with your new tv venture, i have been pestering my wife with stephan stephanie said this and stephanie said that for years -- and who doesn't. >> now she watches your show and she is doing it. we can't wait watch your show. i would tell you but i would have to kill you. we'll be on current until next week. but follow us on facebook and go to stephaniemiller.com. >> yes, and go to stephaniemiller.com and along the top you'll see member log in, click on that, and then in the banner, you'll see subscribe exclamation point. click on that. >> stephanie: it's free! >> yes, and you see email list free. go to the bottom of that column and sign up. >> stephanie: and then you'll be on our legendary email blast. >> but facebook is the easiest way to follow us. >> stephanie: i don't do any of it. >> i know you don't. >> stephanie: i quite by quill pen and candlelight. >> four score and -- right. no. >> they
. >> maybe on good morning america. >> stephanie: right. something like that. >> yeah. >> stephanie: all right. dear momma and the mooks good luck with your new tv venture, i have been pestering my wife with stephan stephanie said this and stephanie said that for years -- and who doesn't. >> now she watches your show and she is doing it. we can't wait watch your show. i would tell you but i would have to kill you. we'll be on current until next week. but follow us...
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made in america stamp which i think is a great idea. >> as long as i hope it is made in america. >> exactly. >> we trust the postal service. >> bill: our good friend, he was here right in your chair, monday morning, the new labor secretary, secretary of labor, tom perez who unveiled the stamp yesterday. >> this series depicts americans at work. maintaining railroads, leaving garments -- weaving garments, mining coal and so much more. these are iconic images that really do tell a powerful story about american strength and prosperity. >> bill: something we can all celebrate. >> we need -- this is exactly the kind of thing that we need to be talking about. talking about workers in america and the working man and woman in this country that are the backbone of this economy -- let's celebrate. >> bill: things made by americans for americans. it is great. i'm going to buy a mess of them to help the cause today. >> when i need a stamp, i'm coming to you. >> bill: made in america. eric burns is here as a "friend of bill" and then will dobson will be joining us. he's from slate, of course. one of our
made in america stamp which i think is a great idea. >> as long as i hope it is made in america. >> exactly. >> we trust the postal service. >> bill: our good friend, he was here right in your chair, monday morning, the new labor secretary, secretary of labor, tom perez who unveiled the stamp yesterday. >> this series depicts americans at work. maintaining railroads, leaving garments -- weaving garments, mining coal and so much more. these are iconic images that...
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is someone like the minister at war, would he be looking to make a threat on america or more on this civil war almost happening in iraq now that killed over 1,000 people last month, brooke. >> and paul, back to you. talking about this mastermind, bombmaker, al asiri who put this bomb on his brother, if you can just characterize for me, this group, al qaeda on the ararian peninsula. clearly they seem hellbent on using airliners as an example. they are constantly the group trying to stay one step ahead as far as their own detection. are they younger? are they organized? how brazen are they? >> well, al qaeda in the ararian peninsula is an organized group, and they also have a track record of hitting u.s. interests in the region. in september 2008, they carried out a sophisticated multiphase attack on the u.s. embassy in sana'a. they didn't manage to breach the embassy perimeter, but six yemeni guards were killed in that attack. according to sources who have spoken to cnn, there are also three operatives from the group who actually participated in the attack on the consequenulate in ben
is someone like the minister at war, would he be looking to make a threat on america or more on this civil war almost happening in iraq now that killed over 1,000 people last month, brooke. >> and paul, back to you. talking about this mastermind, bombmaker, al asiri who put this bomb on his brother, if you can just characterize for me, this group, al qaeda on the ararian peninsula. clearly they seem hellbent on using airliners as an example. they are constantly the group trying to stay...
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. >>> sleepless in america. a new study reveals millions of americans are relying on prescription sleeping pills. why one expert calls it an epidemic. >>> and "today" exclusive -- mike tyson gets honest with matt about his latest battles with addiction, thoughts of suicide, and the demons that still haunt him. >> i need help. i need help real bad. i won't survive if i don't get help. >> matt's candid and revealing conversation with the former heavyweight champ today. thursday, august 29th, 2013. >>> and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a thursday morning. i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm willie geist along with tamron and al. matt's been kind enough to yank himself away from the black jack table to join us. >> i was on a losing streak anyway. >>> the press conference mike tyson had last week was exceptional. he was supposed to talk about his career as a boxing promoter. instead he started talking about his demons. he said he was a vicious alcoholic, that he hated himself and was trying to kill him. it w
. >>> sleepless in america. a new study reveals millions of americans are relying on prescription sleeping pills. why one expert calls it an epidemic. >>> and "today" exclusive -- mike tyson gets honest with matt about his latest battles with addiction, thoughts of suicide, and the demons that still haunt him. >> i need help. i need help real bad. i won't survive if i don't get help. >> matt's candid and revealing conversation with the former heavyweight...